The Big Meet

Connect with Australia’s top employers at Melbourne’s leading graduate careers fair, for free!

The Big Meet Melbourne brings together university students and recent graduates from across Melbourne to meet up to 100 leading Australian employers in one place, on one day.

Whether you’re early in your degree, about to graduate, or figuring out what’s next, this event is a great chance to explore your options and make real industry connections.

Why attend?

  • Meet employers actively recruiting students and graduates

  • Explore opportunities including graduate roles, internships, vacation work, gap years, volunteering and overseas experiences

  • Get career inspiration, ask questions, and grow your professional network

It’s free, fun, and there’s usually some free stuff too.

Event details

  • Date: Thursday 19 March 2026 
  • Time: 11am–3:30pm 
  • Location: Melbourne Convention & Exhibition Centre, 1 Convention Centre Place, South Wharf

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